In a recent Rajasthan High Court ruling, the court quashed a rape case against a man after observing that continuing criminal proceedings would “destroy the sanctity of marriage” because the complainant later married the accused. The judgment highlights that when the relationship is ongoing and the parties have married, continuing serious criminal proceedings such as rape may be inappropriate and unfairly prejudicial. This news is important for men’s legal rights awareness, especially in cases where allegations are made during personal disputes. Legal fairness and gender-neutral justice remain crucial in India’s judicial system.
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